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Endosymbiotic Theory
A theory suggesting mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent bacteria engulfed by host cells.Mitochondria
Organelles in eukaryotic cells that evolved from aerobic bacteria engulfed by host cells.Chloroplasts
Organelles in plant cells that evolved from photosynthetic cyanobacteria engulfed by host cells.Aerobic Bacterium
Bacteria that use oxygen in metabolism, believed to be the ancestors of mitochondria.Anaerobic Host Cell
Cells that do not use oxygen in metabolism, which engulfed aerobic bacteria.Cyanobacterium
Photosynthetic bacteria believed to be the ancestors of chloroplasts.Symbiotic Relationship
A mutually beneficial relationship between two different organisms.Prokaryotes
Single-celled organisms without a nucleus, similar to mitochondria and chloroplasts.Circular DNA
DNA structure found in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes.70S Ribosomes
Type of ribosome found in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes.Binary Fission
A method of replication used by mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes.Outer Membrane
The external membrane of mitochondria and chloroplasts, consistent with engulfment.Inner Membrane
The internal membrane of mitochondria and chloroplasts, consistent with engulfment.Engulfment
The process by which a host cell engulfs another cell, leading to a symbiotic relationship.Plant Cells
Cells containing both mitochondria and chloroplasts, allowing for complex life forms.